The Monuments and Genii of St. Paul's Cathedral, and of Westminster Abbey: With Historical Sketches and Descriptions of Both Churches: Forming an Entirely New and Correct Biography of All that is Interesting in the Lives and Achievements of the Most Illustrious Characters of the United Kingdoms, 2±ÇJ. Williams, 1839 |
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... distinction . In 1707 , he was subjected to a court martial , for not having pursued the French fleet with sufficient vigour , but honourably acquitted . He was soon after called before the House of Commons , and again before the Lords ...
... distinction . In 1707 , he was subjected to a court martial , for not having pursued the French fleet with sufficient vigour , but honourably acquitted . He was soon after called before the House of Commons , and again before the Lords ...
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... distinction , Howe was roused from sleep by the lieutenant of the watch , with no- tice that the magazine was on fire . If such be the case , ob- served the Captain , we shall soon have convincing assurance of it , and proceeded very ...
... distinction , Howe was roused from sleep by the lieutenant of the watch , with no- tice that the magazine was on fire . If such be the case , ob- served the Captain , we shall soon have convincing assurance of it , and proceeded very ...
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... distinction , he received his appointment to the head of the channel fleet , which was destined to relieve Gibraltar from It was while the fleet was mustering for this important service , at Spithead , that the Royal George , of 120 ...
... distinction , he received his appointment to the head of the channel fleet , which was destined to relieve Gibraltar from It was while the fleet was mustering for this important service , at Spithead , that the Royal George , of 120 ...
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... distinction of com- manding the Channel fleet was allotted to his lordship , and powers more ample than it had been at all common to bestow upon any commander , were committed to the trust of his pru- dence . A period soon arrived which ...
... distinction of com- manding the Channel fleet was allotted to his lordship , and powers more ample than it had been at all common to bestow upon any commander , were committed to the trust of his pru- dence . A period soon arrived which ...
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... distinctions . George the III . took occasion to seek an in- terview with him in the library of Buckingham House ; and is represented to have been as much pleased with the impressive respect of his subject , as the subject was delighted ...
... distinctions . George the III . took occasion to seek an in- terview with him in the library of Buckingham House ; and is represented to have been as much pleased with the impressive respect of his subject , as the subject was delighted ...
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